Big Tree Seekers

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Welcome to /c/BigTreeSeekers, the ultimate gathering place for those who marvel at the world's largest and oldest trees. This community is a haven for tree enthusiasts, arborists, hikers, and photographers alike, all united by a passion for these natural giants. From the towering Redwoods to ancient Baobabs, members share spectacular images, intriguing facts, and their personal experiences with these majestic trees. It's more than just a platform to appreciate their beauty; it's a space to discuss their ecological importance, conservation, and the stories they hold. Whether you're on a dedicated quest to find the most colossal trees or simply stumble upon a gentle giant in your local park, /c/BigTreeSeekers welcomes your stories, photos, and discussions. Join us in exploring and preserving these magnificent symbols of nature's enduring strength and beauty.

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I was fortunate enough to spend a very brief day in Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks last summer. I have some better tree pictures, but angles and distance don't give a good perspective on just how huge these trees are.

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A shagbark hickory (Carya ovata) along the Baileys Trail System.

Forest Service photo by Kyle Brooks

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